Yes it will eventually grow 1in a half inches in 3 days.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
Well I don't think a bean can grow in alcohol because the alcohol will not be able to provide the nutrients for the bean so i do not think it will be able to grow...
yes they do. Belive me
The soil should not be overly acidic, salty, or sandy. Add lime to acidic soil and extra compost to sandy soil. Apart from that, most well structured and tilled soils with organic matter incorporated are suitable.
no no no and no Well we just did a science fair project and the coke grew 2 out of the 5 beans we but in soil the only other one that grew anything was the water.
Well, really they grow in pods, on trees."
Lima beans will likely grow faster in tap water compared to sugar water. While sugar water may provide some initial nutrients for the seeds, it can also create an imbalanced environment that may hinder overall growth. Tap water, on the other hand, provides essential hydration and minerals needed for healthy plant development without the risk of disrupting the plant's natural processes. It is important to note that other factors such as soil quality, sunlight, and temperature also play crucial roles in plant growth.
Bean plants need light to photosynthesize and grow. Without sufficient light, they will not be able to produce energy and grow properly. While they can survive for a short period in the dark, they will not thrive in the long term.
a bright type of light rose need to grow well
A lima bean is a green podded bean like a pea. Planting a dried lima bean in moist soil will create a bush or low climbing plant that will yield thin seed pods. If the pods are picked when mature, and opened (shelled), the nascent beans will be found inside. These can be dried to produce the familiar beans.To start a seedling, all that is required is moisture. Placing a dried bean on a wet ball of cotton (kept in a wet or moist state) will produce a sprout within a few days. This can be transplanted to soil.
Light is not necessary for mung bean germination, as these seeds germinate well in the dark. In fact, excessive light can hinder germination by affecting the production of certain hormones required for the process. Once the seeds have sprouted and started to grow, light becomes essential for photosynthesis and further development of the plant.
Beans prefer soil that is near neutral in pH. 6.0 to 6.8 is preferred. So lima beans prefer a slightly acidic soil.